5/20/2023 0 Comments My bondage and freedom![]() ![]() Hawkins also shared the story of his time as a prosecutor with the Franklin County Prosecutor's Office special victims. "You may not realize how your success inspires us all." "Watching you all enjoy this success today, overcome those demons, and turn you lives around for the better, I think Judge Edwards would agree, this is the most fulfilling part of our jobs," Hawkins told the graduates. I've gained a whole new family in the recovery world. I work at Whirlpool, take care of my sick mother, and I am welcomed, loved, and wanted by my family and many friends. Today, I celebrate over a year clean and sober. "Prior to drug court, I used daily, stole for a living, and was completely shunned by my family. "My life today is a complete opposite to when I first began drug court," Brooks said during her graduation speech. Edwards honored them Friday during a ceremony held at Marion First Church of the Nazarene.īoth Brooks and Harper spoke about how the drug court program has affected their lives for the better. are the latest graduates of the Marion County Common Pleas Court’s F.I.R.S.T. Two more Marion County residents shared their stories of successfully becoming clean and sober thanks to a local drug court program.Ĭhristie Brooks and William Harper Jr. ![]() Harper shared how the drug court program helped him become sober. during a ceremony held Friday, April 21, 2023, at Marion First Church of the Nazarene. ![]() Marion County Common Pleas Court Judge Warren T. ![]()
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